Baby Immunization Schedule



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IAP recommended vaccines for routine use Age (completed wks/mo/y) Vaccines Comments Birth BCG OPV 0 Hep-B 1 Administer these vaccines to all newborns before hospital discharge 6 weeks DTwP 1 IPV 1 Hep-B 2 Hib 1 Rotavirus 1 PCV 1 DTP: • DTaP vaccine/combinations should preferably be avoided for the primary series • DTaP vaccine/combinations should be preferred in certain specific circumstances/conditions only • No need of repeating/giving additional doses of whole-cell pertussis (wP) vaccine to a child who has earlier completed their primary schedule with acellular pertussis (aP) vaccine-containing products Polio: • All doses of IPV may be replaced with OPV if administration of the former is not feasible • Additional doses of OPV on all supplementary immunization activities (SIAs) • Two doses of IPV instead of 3 for primary series if started at 8 weeks, and 8 weeks interval between the doses • No child should leave the facility without polio immunization (IPV or OPV), if indicated by the schedule Rotavirus: • 2 doses of RV1 and 3 doses of RV5 • RV1 should be employed in 10 and 14 week schedule, instead of 6 and 10 week • 10 and 14 week schedule of RV1 is found to be far more immunogenic than existing 6 and 10 week schedule 10 weeks DTwP 2 IPV 2 Hib 2 Rotavirus 2 PCV 2 Rotavirus: • If RV1 is chosen, the first dose should be given at 10 weeks 14 weeks DTwP 3 IPV 3 Hib 3 Rotavirus 3 PCV 3 Rotavirus: • Only 2 doses of RV1 are recommended at present • If RV1 is chosen, the 2nd dose should be given at 14 weeks 6 months OPV 1 Hep-B 3 Hepatitis-B: • The final (third or fourth) dose in the HepB vaccine series should be administered no earlier than age 24 weeks and at least 16 weeks after the first dose 9 months OPV 2 MMR-1 MMR: • Measles-containing vaccine ideally should not be administered before completing 270 days or 9 months of life • The 2nd dose must follow in 2nd year of life • No need to give stand-alone measles vaccine 9-12 months Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine INDIAN PE

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